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  • Modern Teltonika's headquarters in Vilnius

    The headquarters of the Teltonika company group relocated to a new administrative building at Saltoniškių St. 14 in Vilnius. More News 12/10/2025 NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS 9/17/2025 HIGH-TECH HILL TECHNOLOGY PARK OPENED: FOUR NEW FACTORIES LAUNCHED 12/9/2024 TeltoHeart available in pharmacies and clinics Modern Teltonika's headquarters in Vilnius 5 June 2024 The headquarters of the Teltonika company group relocated to a new administrative building at Saltoniškių St. 14 in Vilnius. Following the completion of just over two years of construction and furnishing work, several hundred Teltonika employees have already started working in this exceptional place. “We have moved into our new office, the heart of Teltonika, where we have gathered employees of the company group under one roof and from where we will coordinate the activities of our regional offices all around the world. By concentrating the management of our divisions in one place, we will operate more efficiently. Our employees will have the best working conditions in a modern building, in a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing work environment,” said Arvydas Paukštys, president of the Teltonika company group. Teltonika’s main office has five floors, with additional two floors for underground car parking. The total area of the building amounts to nearly 18 000 m². The building was designed by a team of architects from the company Architektūros linija: Gintaras Čaikauskas, Miroslaw Szejnicki, Virginija Venckūnienė, Faustas Lasys, Simonas Čaikauskas. The architects’ vision was focused on the building’s visual connection to the city centre of Vilnius. This is why the front frame of the building’s façade opens views of the historic Old Town. In addition, the building features a 400 m² glass roof, which provides plenty of natural daylight for the premises and the employees. The new building is designed to suit a variety of job functions and can accommodate just over 400 employees. It offers personal workspaces and teamwork areas, including 24 meeting rooms. Comfort is ensured beyond the workspace: spacious kitchenettes and lounge areas on each floor and an open-air terrace on the top floor, offering a panoramic view of the central part of Vilnius on warm days. Employees have access to EV charging stations and a storage facility for bicycles and scooters, with showers nearby. There is also a restaurant on the first floor, run and managed by renowned chef Algirdas Matačiūnas. The restaurant seats almost 100 people and offers daily lunches – now only for Teltonika employees, but in the future, anyone will be welcome to have a meal there. The first floor features an atrium decorated with beautiful flowers and plants. The upper floors are arranged around this accent. Each floor includes a lounge area and a wide variety of plants. The first floor also houses a conference room for 150 people, equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual technology. The headquarters office is designed and built according to the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM), the international standard for sustainable buildings. It ensures that our head office is sustainable and environmentally friendly, qualifying as an A+ energy-class building. It features smart office solutions, advanced and energy-efficient engineering systems, and automated control of ventilation, heating, and lighting. The main administrative building of Teltonika required an investment of over €30 million and was constructed by Power Group Property S14, a subsidiary of the Teltonika company group. It is just one of Teltonika’s several investment projects. The company group is currently developing a 50-ha technology park in Vilnius, building more than ten new facilities and creating around 6,000 jobs over the next few years. The total investment will reach several billion euros. The construction of two new factories began last year: a 33,000 m² PCB factory and a new electronics assembly plant with a production capacity exceeding 18 million products a year. Both should be operational by mid-2025. Already this summer, Teltonika is planning to begin the construction of a plastic injection moulding plant. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US

  • NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS

    Just three months after opening four new factories in Vilnius, Liepkalnis, Teltonika and AGP Investments continue moving forward: a new Teltonika Group technology centre is planned in the ALEX Innovation Park in Kaunas, Lithuania’s second-largest city. More News 9/17/2025 HIGH-TECH HILL TECHNOLOGY PARK OPENED: FOUR NEW FACTORIES LAUNCHED 12/9/2024 TeltoHeart available in pharmacies and clinics 12/2/2024 New Teltonika branch in Dallas, strengthening positions in the US market NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS 10 December 2025 Just three months after opening four new factories in Vilnius, Liepkalnis, Teltonika and AGP Investments continue moving forward: a new Teltonika Group technology centre is planned in the ALEX Innovation Park in Kaunas, Lithuania’s second-largest city. “Teltonika has been operating in Kaunas for more than 20 years, and during this time we have developed a strong, globally recognised niche in the networking solutions business. With a talented engineering team and a favourable environment for growth, we can take a significant step – invest around EUR 34 million in a new technology centre,” says Arvydas Paukštys, founder of the Teltonika company group. A 15,500 sq. m building will be constructed on a 4-hectare site, featuring modern laboratories for the development, testing and innovation of Teltonika networking devices, as well as dedicated spaces and equipment for R&D activities and engineers. This will further improve the integration of new technologies into Teltonika's device portfolio and increase production capacity. The completed project will also contribute to the city’s economic development, offering even more opportunities for graduates and professionals in engineering, electronics, IT and manufacturing – from internships to full-time positions. The centre is expected to house 500 such well-paid, high-qualification jobs. After successfully passing all evaluation stages and receiving an expert conclusion confirming that the planned activities meet the requirements of the ALEX Innovation Park, an investor agreement was signed. Now, the Kaunas City Municipality Council has also formally approved the land lease decision for the site in the park. “When a high-tech leader of Teltonika’s calibre expands in Kaunas, we receive a very clear signal – the city is becoming a centre for the industry of the future. A company group that operates worldwide and creates technologies used by millions chooses Kaunas for its development. This is a strong compliment to the city, which has robust infrastructure, an active engineering, electronics and IT community, and growing talent,” Kaunas Mayor Visvaldas Matijošaitis said after the Council meeting. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US

  • Teltonika has a new office in Milan, Italy

    By 2025, we plan to expand our geographic footprint to around 30 countries. One of the first announcements is the opening of a new office in Milan, Italy. More News 12/10/2025 NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS 9/17/2025 HIGH-TECH HILL TECHNOLOGY PARK OPENED: FOUR NEW FACTORIES LAUNCHED 12/9/2024 TeltoHeart available in pharmacies and clinics TELTONIKA OPENS AN OFFICE IN ITALY 28 June 2024 Following its mission to be closer to customers, Teltonika is undertaking the largest international office expansion in its history. At the beginning of this year, we had a presence in 21 countries, and by 2025 we plan to expand our geographic footprint to around 30 countries. One of the first announcements is the opening of a new office in Milan, Italy. Until now, Teltonika has had European offices only in Lithuania and Ukraine. However, this list will be significantly expanded later this year. We will soon announce our new offices in Western European countries, and for now, we invite you to look at our plans for Italy. Stefano Nordio has been appointed head of Teltonika's Milan office. The experienced technology executive has already visited our manufacturing facilities in Lithuania and attended various training courses in the organisation to integrate more smoothly and got to know Teltonika's culture. More about his experience, the new chapter of his career, and the plans for the new office in our interview with Mr. Stefano Nordio. You are an executive with extensive experience in the technology business. Could you briefly introduce yourself? What did you do before joining Teltonika? I spent the last 26 years at D-Link, a Taiwan-based multinational company specialising in networking and connectivity products. Starting as the Italian country manager, I eventually became the European VP and managing director of four group capital operations from the London-based HQ. Teltonika is an international company group from Lithuania. Have you had any connections with the country before? Were you familiar with Teltonika? I never had direct connections with Lithuania. However, my career started at the same time that Teltonika was established. So, being in this business for so many years, I indirectly witnessed Teltonika’s growth from local markets, dashboards, and competitor analysis to becoming an undisputed market leader. What were the reasons that led you to accept an offer to join Teltonika? Teltonika is a versatile company working in many different areas. Sometimes it may seem that the company's activities contradict what is written in the business literature. But as we can see, this is a consistently growing business with big ambitions for the future. What impresses me the most is Teltonika’s comprehensive range of core business technologies, from telematics ADAS equipment to network solutions, telemedicine, electric vehicle charging solutions, and EMS offerings. The incredible potential to become a true leader in the IoT market was a key factor in joining the company. What do you expect from this new stage of your career? Here at Teltonika, I aim to capitalise on my nearly two decades of experience and learn from the rock-solid skills I’ve encountered at the headquarters. What are the most important tasks you are currently facing? What are the goals for the Milan office in the first year? Setting a solid foundation for Teltonika in Italy and the Milan-based office is my priority. We’re ready to onboard talented individuals shaping the company’s future. Our initial team is estimated to have 20 specialists, most of them are sales managers. How do you see the opportunities for Teltonika in Italy? Which of our products has the greatest potential in this market? In the agile and fluid Italian market, all Teltonika IoT solutions hold great potential. Becoming an incumbent vendor and manufacturer is within reach. I believe we will achieve this with the help of everyone in our team. I invite anyone who wants to realise their talent in the IoT business to join - all vacancies at Teltonika Milano office are listed on our careers page . LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US

  • TeltoHeart available in pharmacies and clinics

    Major pharmacies and healthcare centres in Lithuania have launched sales of TeltoHeart, Teltonika's smart medical wristband. More News 12/10/2025 NEW TELTONIKA TECHNOLOGY CENTER PLANNED FOR KAUNAS 9/17/2025 HIGH-TECH HILL TECHNOLOGY PARK OPENED: FOUR NEW FACTORIES LAUNCHED 12/2/2024 New Teltonika branch in Dallas, strengthening positions in the US market TeltoHeart available in pharmacies and clinics 9 December 2024 Major pharmacies and healthcare centres in Lithuania have launched sales of TeltoHeart, Teltonika's smart medical wristband. This telemedicine device is designed to help people with heart rhythm problems. The TeltoHeart wristband monitors heart rhythm and automatically detects atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias. If the device registers an arrhythmia or the wearer feels unwell due to a change in their heart rate, it is recommended to do an electrocardiogram (ECG) using TeltoHeart. The data recorded by the wristband should be sent to a physician, who can diagnose the problem and prescribe the necessary treatment. "Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in Lithuania. Statistically, nearly one in two deaths is associated with these diseases. They are most effectively treated when diagnosed early, and nowadays, smart wearable devices like our TeltoHeart wristband can help. This telemedicine product is unique in that it can automatically detect arrhythmias and record a six-derivation ECG. In comparison, other conventional wearable devices record heart rhythms using only a single-derivative ECG, but this data is insufficient for an accurate diagnosis," says Martynas Osauskas, CEO of Teltonika Telemedic, part of the Teltonika company group. The TeltoHeart wristband can be purchased in Lithuania from Teltonika's partners. Clinics such as Hila, Northway, Kardiolitos Clinics, and others offer medical consultations regarding the TeltoHeart wristband. The device is also available in the biggest Benu and Gintarinė chain pharmacies in Vilnius, Kaunas, and Klaipėda. Larger orders in Lithuania are handled by distributors Litfarma and Neurovita. The TeltoHeart smart wristband (its firmware and hardware) is entirely CE MDR (Class I and IIa) certified as a medical device. This approval confirms that the product complies with the comprehensive quality standards for medical devices. It also verifies that TeltoHeart is a safe and reliable product that provides accurate medical diagnostic data to patients and medical care providers. Cardiologists recognise the benefits of TeltoHeart Lithuanian cardiologists have praised the capabilities of this wristband, finding it useful for the effective diagnosis of heart diseases. According to Justinas Bacevičius, a cardiologist at Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Clinics, this smart medical wristband helps to assess a person's heart condition and detect rhythm irregularities right when they occur, both in the case of asymptomatic and symptomatic arrhythmias. TeltoHeart is also helpful for preventative monitoring. "Heart rhythm abnormalities that are not treated in a timely manner can lead to heart attacks or heart failure. We can diagnose a heart condition only by taking an electrocardiogram, which shows the heart's activity. In simple phrasing, we are the electricians of the heart; we need to observe its objective electrical stimuli. This may differ substantially from the patient's subjective description. The problem is that heart rhythm irregularities can be temporary, lasting only a few seconds, and can occur at any time of the day, so an ECG taken in the clinic may not detect any abnormalities. Until now, patients have usually had to wear a Holter device for a day or two, but its longer use causes various inconveniences. Also, according to the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) guidelines, Holter is only prescribed if the arrhythmia occurs at least once a week. In all other cases, Holter usually does not detect the arrhythmia. In such cases, the guidelines recommend the use of new medically certified wearable devices for long-term monitoring. TeltoHeart is a comfortable, fully medically certified wristband. It is the world's first device that combines continuous pulse wave monitoring and a 6-derivation electrocardiogram without any additional wires," says J. Bacevičius. The research shows that the TeltoHeart heart monitoring device produces more accurate and specific data, regardless of the number of premature beats, than smartwatches measuring only a single-lead electrocardiogram. The latter generally do not have medical certification or only have software for recreational use. Wristband developed in collaboration with scientists Scientists from Kaunas University of Technology developed the prototype of the TeltoHeart's algorithm. Specialists from Vilnius University and Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Clinics have also contributed to the system's improvement. Then, Teltonika has implemented these scientific innovations and adapted them to the needs of the telemedicine market. The company group developed the TeltoHeart smart wristband, the MyHealth App medical software, and the TeltoCare data display ecosystem for patients and physicians. Teltonika's telemedicine products are being sold directly through offices in Dubai, Bengaluru, Milan, Warsaw, and Manchester and through strategic distribution partners for medical devices. LIKE THIS STORY? Share it with friends! Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Copy link GOT A QUESTION? We’re here to help! CONTACT US

  • Frequently asked questions about Teltonika

    Here you can find the most frequent questions and answers about Teltonika and our activities. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Here you can find the most frequent questions and answers about Teltonika and what we do. What does Teltonika do? Teltonika is a Lithuanian high-tech company group that provides Internet of Things solutions for businesses. We operate in telematics, networking, telemedicine, and electric vehicle charging niches, developing and manufacturing all our products in-house. With local offices on every continent, our devices are sold and used worldwide. How does Teltonika work? Teltonika operates in the B2B segment and works exclusively with business clients looking to implement our solutions in their projects. Our company group is comprised of the holding company Teltonika IoT Group and its subsidiaries: Teltonika Telematics, Teltonika Networks, Teltonika Telemedic, Teltonika Energy. Every subsidiary company focuses on a particular business niche. Our manufacturing company Teltonika EMS ensures that even the most complex Internet of Things ideas from Teltonika companies are transformed into high value-added products. What products does Teltonika offer? Teltonika, as a company group, works in several business niches and offers a broad portfolio of IoT devices. The Teltonika Telematics company provides GPS tracking, asset and personal tracking, and various other telematics solutions for fleet management, logistics and delivery, car sharing and rental, driver safety, e-mobility, agriculture and construction, and many other applications. Teltonika Networks offers a wide array of networking products, including routers, modems, gateways, and switches, with successful use cases in smart city, industrial and automation, energy and utilities, transportation, enterprise, and retail sectors. Teltonika Telemedic offers telemedicine solutions for hospitals and health care facilities, such as a smart medical wristband detecting atrial fibrillation and recording a 6-lead electrocardiogram and an artificial lung ventilation device with remote monitoring features. Teltonika Energy develops innovative electric vehicle charging solutions with customisable designs. We offer a reliable, IP55- and IK10-rated EV charger with up to 22 kW of charging capacity and such features as remote management through an app and scheduled charging. All the products are manufactured and assembled in modern production facilities, operated by the Teltonika EMS company. What services does Teltonika offer? We provide IoT solutions covering the entire process - from design to assembly and manufacturing. Close collaboration between our engineering and production teams, combined with reliable supply chains, advanced automation, and strict quality control, enables us to turn any idea into a functional product -on time and without disruptions. Where are Teltonika products made? All Teltonika products are designed and developed by our engineering specialists in Lithuania and then produced in two modern manufacturing facilities – in Vilnius and Molėtai. The whole development process is in the hands of the Teltonika company group. It allows us to offer affordable, reliable, and high-quality devices to our clients worldwide. Who owns Teltonika? Teltonika is a family-owned company group, with the majority of shares held by Arvydas Paukštys. The president of the Teltonika company group is Marius Derenčius. Who is the CEO of Teltonika? Marius Derenčius is the CEO of Teltonika IoT Group, the managing company, and the president of the entire Teltonika company group. How old is Teltonika? Teltonika was founded in 1998. What is the history of Teltonika? Teltonika was founded in 1998 by engineer and entrepreneur Arvydas Paukštys in a small dormitory kitchen, where he used to design schematics, make PCBs, solder parts, and then write the code for microcontrollers all by himself. That is how the first devices of Teltonika were created – a meter with lightning protection for electricians, a salt room device, a device for measuring blood glucose, a hydroelectric power plant controller, a timing system for the rowing championship, and many others. Then came the fateful turn toward mobile technology that brought Teltonika closer to what it is today. Read more about our history . How many employees does Teltonika have? The Teltonika company group in Lithuania and the regional offices in over 20 countries worldwide employ more than 2600 specialists (as of 2024). What are Teltonika’s future plans? Teltonika aims to continue developing the IoT ecosystem industry and embark on new projects in the spheres of 6G technologies, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy spheres. Where can I buy Teltonika trackers? Contact representatives of the telematics business niche who will offer you the best solutions for your business projects, such as tracking hardware, sensors and other accessories, video telematics devices, and other products. Where can I buy Teltonika routers? Contact representatives of the industrial networking business niche who will offer you the best solutions for your business projects – not only 4G or 5G routers but also modems, gateways, switches, and access points. Where can I buy Teltonika EV chargers? Contact representatives of the energy business niche who will explain all the features and characteristics of the TeltoCharge device and help you install it in your infrastructure. Where can I buy Teltonika medical wristbands? Contact representatives of the telemedicine business niche to learn all the features and possibilities that the TeltoHeart medical wristband offers and get the samples. Can’t find an answer? If you need information related to our brand assets, please contact our brand team . For all other questions, please contact us .

  • What is the history of Teltonika? How was it established?

    What did Teltonika look like in the beginning? How did it grow from one-person business to a large company group? Learn Teltonika's story directly from the founder. COMPANY HISTORY What did Teltonika look like in the beginning? How did it grow from one-person business to a large company group? TIMELINE OF THE MAIN EVENTS 1998-2003 2005-2007 2008-2012 2014-2019 2020-2021 2022-2024 Menu Close Arvydas Paukštys founded Teltonika. 1998 Teltonika’s first GPS tracking device, TBOXN12GPS, was introduced. It marked the beginning of the telematics business niche. We started using a new logo, representing a well synchronised teamwork just like in boat-racing. We work best as a team, all together, and at the same pace. We integrate different people and all grow simultaneously. This way we reach our maximum speed. Those who are best at rowing together in unison always win. First successful Teltonika devices were made, such as glucose measuring device, timing system device, and current meter. We launched our trial Guard GSM project. The main purpose of this IoT device was to control external sensors and retrieve data from them to make corresponding security actions. At the Infobalt Expo 2003, we presented a versatile programmable controller, which won the Best Product Award. 2003 Teltonika introduced its first fleet management platform TAVL. Its purpose was to display and manage real-time data retrieved from tracking equipment and collect information on the actions and assets of the vehicle operator. 2005 The founder of Teltonika Arvydas Paukštys was named Manager of the Year in Lithuania. The first SMT line was opened on Liepkalnio street in Vilnius – a real breakthrough in Teltonika’s production. It enabled us to work more effectively and produce even more innovative products. 2006 Teltonika introduced the first router based on cellular technology – RUT100, which marked the beginning of Teltonika’s networking business niche. RUT100 devices are still successfully used in some industry sectors. For our developed vehicle tracking systems, we won the Innovation Prize in the competition organised by the Lithuanian Innovation Centre and the Lithuanian Confederation of Industrialists. We produced Teltonika’s first GSM module – TM2. It was intended for telemetry equipment and worked as an external 2G modem. Lithuania’s Ministry of the Economy and Innovation awarded Teltonika with a Medal of Merit for business development in Vilnius County. 2007 Our division in Kaunas, Lithuania, opened its doors. Today, Kaunas is the home of our networking solutions business unit. We started our international expansion with the first foreign offices in Hong Kong and Pakistan. 2008 We stepped into the new personal and asset tracking business niche by introducing a new device – GH3000, which was intended to transmit the user’s location and call for help in the event of an emergency. Teltonika represented Lithuania at the international CeBIT 2009 exhibition. We presented various types of modems, transport management and personal surveillance systems, video solutions, and other devices. 2009 Our production facilities and SMT lines underwent a major upgrade and modernisation. It led to a significant increase in production volumes. 2011 We launched the FOTA platform to provide even more value for our clients. FOTA is a software update and configuration tool, allowing our clients to easily make any desired changes remotely. 2012 Teltonika began providing electronics assembly services to other companies. Today, Teltonika EMS, part of the Teltonika company group, successfully helps clients from various countries by providing electronics design, development, and contract manufacturing services. 2014 We opened the first IoT academy in Lithuania that invites students to learn more about creating the Internet of Things devices and try different engineering and IT professions. Our experience in design and production as well as usage of cutting-edge technologies helped us to focus on user-friendly IoT solutions, and we started the Easy Key to IoT campaign. Since 2016, every device developed by Teltonika has a convenient and easy-to-use interface, which allows for its effective remote management. 2016 We installed a new module calibration robot in our production facilities, enabling the calibration of up to 9 000 modules per day. This robot was a creation of Teltonika’s manufacturing engineers, replacing manual work with automated one. We also opened the first Lithuanian B2B Academy. This academy helps young people learn how to create successful business connections and gain experience in sales and marketing. 2017 Rapid growth requires a larger production capacity. Therefore, we acquired a new SMT line. In the Lithuanian Sector Leaders 2018 competition, Teltonika was ranked as one of the top companies in the manufacturing sector. 2018 Arvydas Paukštys, founder of Teltonika, became the first person in Lithuania to be named national patron. He donated one million euro towards the reconstruction of the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Rosary in Balbieriškis, Lithuania. We upgraded our production facilities by installing a fully automated product assembly line. Six robots have been responsible for the complete assembly cycle of components, from the integration of the main electronic board into the casing to the laser engraving of the product information. 2019 We announced our plans to establish the Teltonika High-Tech Hill technology park in Vilnius. It will include a new electronics assembly plant, a PCB factory, a plastic parts manufacturing facility, semiconductor chip assembly, testing, and manufacturing facilities, administrative offices, a data centre, a commercial building, and parking facilities. The total investment in the Teltonika High-Tech Hill technology park is estimated at about €3.7 billion. To accelerate growth and function more effectively, Teltonika was reorganised into a company group with the holding company Teltonika IoT Group and Arvydas Paukštys as the president. During reorganisation, separate companies were established inside the group, each focusing on a different business niche: Teltonika Telematics, Teltonika Networks, Teltonika Telemedic, and Teltonika EMS. During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, Teltonika embarked on developing the first Lithuanian artificial lung ventilator. For this project, the founder of Teltonika Arvydas Paukštys received the Order of the Knight for merits to Lithuania award. Teltonika also committed to commercialise and produce a smart wristband based on the Kaunas University of Technology and Vilnius University algorithm. Its purpose is to detect atrial fibrillation and help people with heart rhythm problems. The mass production of this unique device, capable of recording a 6-lead electrocardiogram, has already started. Teltonika took fourth place in the Lithuanian Business Leaders 500 ranking and among the strongest Lithuanian companies in the manufacturing industry. 2020 We announced ambitious plans to create a semiconductor chip industry in Lithuania. The project encompasses such activities as semiconductor chip design, fabrication, assembly and testing, and power module manufacturing. We welcomed the Head of the Taipei Mission to the Baltic States at the Teltonika manufacturing facilities and discussed the opportunities for cooperation in developing joint business between Taiwanese and Lithuanian companies. For ambitious business development and exceptional corporate social responsibility, Teltonika won the Lithuanian National broadcaster’s Business Leadership of the Year Award. We established a public institution by the name of Teltonika High-Tech Hill. This institution aims to promote cooperation between business and science and motivate young people to choose careers in engineering and IT. It supervises Teltonika’s academies and scholarship programmes. Teltonika launched a scholarship programme for first-year students in specific engineering and IT study fields. About 250 students in Lithuania each received a €3,000 scholarship. We introduced a new business niche – developing innovative electric vehicle charging solutions, which effectively contribute to reducing CO2 emissions. The first product is the smart EV charger TeltoCharge. 2021 We continue believing in the future of IoT just as strongly as the founder of Teltonika believed in it when he started this business. 2025... We launched the first 5G products made in Lithuania – the RUTX50 router and TRB500 gateway. We started mass production of the EV charger TeltoCharge. Thanks to the talented and highly-skilled Teltonika’s engineers, the EV charging station was developed in less than a year. In the traditional Lithuanian Product of the Year competition, we won two gold medals for the EV charger TeltoCharge by the Teltonika Energy company and the EYE sensor device by Teltonika Telematics. In October, we opened a modern Teltonika Technology Centre in Molėtai, which was built in just nine months. It is the second production unit of the company group, manufacturing network equipment, EV charging stations, and smart heart monitoring wristbands. We welcomed a team of semiconductor research experts and scientists from Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI). The meeting with the delegation of more than 30 people took place at Teltonika EMS. The delegation shared insights on how we can cooperate in terms of technologies and developing employee competences. The Adizes Institute Worldwide awarded Teltonika as Company of the Year 2021 for achieving exceptional results on a global scale by adopting the Adizes methodology. 2022 We have started the construction of a state-of-the-art PCB manufacturing plant, which will emerge as one of the buildings in the future Teltonika High-Tech Hill technology park in Vilnius. The budget for this project is estimated to be €143 million. Teltonika’s PCB factory is expected to become one of the most advanced of its kind in Europe. Teltonika has received a building permit for a new electronics assembly plant in Vilnius. Together with the upcoming PCB factory, the new electronics assembly plant will emerge as part of the Teltonika High-Tech Hill technology park. It will house 10 electronic assembly lines, 20 testing lines, 4 packaging lines, a modern robotic warehouse, and laboratories. The production capacity is expected to reach more than 18 million products per year. For creating high added-value in the Molėtai region and for our substantial investment in the technology centre project, we received the Investor of the Year award. We have launched the mass production of TeltoHeart, a multifunctional smart wristband with 6-lead ECG, designed to help people with heart rhythm problems. 2023 Among the nearly 30 offices we rent worldwide, 2024 marked a major milestone: we finally moved into our first building constructed specifically for us. In early spring, the brand-new Teltonika headquarters welcomed its first settlers in the heart of Vilnius, at Saltoniškių Street 14. This became the central hub for the management of the entire Teltonika company group, coordinating the activities of all our representative offices around the world. The headquarters feature five floors of modern workspaces and two levels of underground parking. Designed and built in line with the international BREEAM standard for sustainable buildings, they offer smart office solutions, energy-efficient engineering systems, and automated control of ventilation, heating, and lighting. A 400 m² glass roof brings in abundant natural light, while spacious kitchenettes, lounge areas, and a 100-seat restaurant provide a comfortable and inspiring environment for our teams. Teltonika has entered a new phase of its business development. Arvydas Paukštys transfered the management of the Teltonika company group to Marius Derenčius. Starting August 2024, Marius Derenčius is the new CEO of the company Teltonika IoT Group, which controls the Teltonika brand companies, and the president of the whole company group. “These changes stem from the business development plans of the investment company AGP Investments. By implementing them, we are consistently increasing the number of our business activities. I am handing over the management of Teltonika to an experienced leader who has dedicated many years to the development of our IoT products business. I believe that this change will allow Teltonika to focus on its ambitious global growth plans, while my increased involvement in AGP Investments’ projects will help other businesses to grow faster,” says A. Paukštys, who owns 100% of AGP Investments shares together with his family. 2024

  • Corporate philanthropy: how Teltonika supports communities

    Helping others is the eternal value of Teltonika. We are dedicated to not only meeting the needs of our clients but also to supporting communities and people in need. CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY Helping others is the eternal value of Teltonika. We are dedicated to not only meeting the needs of our clients all over the world and securing favourable and high-paying jobs to our employees but also to supporting communities and people in need. Donations during 2017-2023 TELTONIKA'S DONATIONS One of Teltonika's values is helping those who need it the most. See which charitable causes we have contributed to. SOME OF OUR CHARITABLE CAUSES RESTORING SPIRITUAL HERITAGE Caring for people’s spiritual well-being, founder Arvydas Paukštys made a financial contribution of €1.5 million for the restoration of the burnt-down Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Rosary in Balbieriškis. For this, Arvydas Paukštys was named Lithuania’s first national patron. Teltonika has also donated €2.4 million for the construction of the Church of St Anne in Alvitas and more than €1.7 million for the reconstruction of the Church of the Apostles St Peter and St Paul in Molėtai. COVID-19 AID With the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Lithuania and the whole world, we rushed to provide financial aid to the municipalities of Vilkaviškis, Prienai, and Molėtai so they could purchase the necessary protective equipment for healthcare workers and patients. For all the help during the COVID-19 pandemic, Teltonika's founder Arvydas Paukštys acquired a status of an honorary citizen of Vilkaviškis and Prienai municipalities. AID TO UKRAINE In 2023, we donated €1.45 million to a fundraising campaign Radarom! organised to purchase the necessary surveillance radars to help Ukraine monitor its airspace. In total, Lithuanian people donated €14 million and purchased 17 radars. In 2024, we supported the campaign once again, donating €500,000. We have also contributed €200,000 to the initiative that provided 400 Ukrainian war orphans with a summer holiday in Lithuania.

  • TELTONIKA IoT ACADEMY

    The first IoT Academy in Lithuania offers a unique opportunity to dive into the world of the Internet of Things and test yourself in creating the cutting-edge technology devices. This is your first st IoT Academy The first IoT Academy in Lithuania offers a unique opportunity to dive into the world of the Internet of Things and test yourself in creating the cutting-edge technology devices. This is your first step towards a professional career of your dreams. CHOOSE YOUR FIELD By joining the academy, you will be able to test your skills in various fields. We offer a wide choice of positions to help you discover your talent and find the career path that is meant for you. GAIN EXPERIENCE You will have a chance to put your ideas into action, acquire invaluable experience, and have a great time with other students. You will contribute to developing a unique and important project, which you can present as your final thesis at university. START A CAREER Internship at the IoT academy is your first career step. Here you will not only gain practical knowledge but also get an excellent chance to continue your journey at Teltonika. Many of our alumni have already successfully joined the Teltonika team. NETWORKS CHOOSE A PROGRAM For more than two decades, Teltonika Networks has been developing the Internet of Things and working on the highest technology industrial network equipment for such areas as Industry 4.0, Smart City, green energy, transport, retail, and business. Over many years, we have been a part of hundreds of projects, ranging from healthcare and education sectors to autonomous robots and even a flying Zeppelin! We can assure you that the time you will spend at the Networks IoT academy is going to be valuable and enjoyable! We will help you understand how to implement the Linux operating system in IoT devices and give you an opportunity to create software for these devices. Our experienced electronics engineers will provide you useful insights into hardware development and assist you in creating your first device that will to contribute to the IoT world! Finally, our testing engineers will show you the testing process, provide you with the necessary equipment and teach you how to ensure faultless operation of devices. Interested? Fill in the application form right now! ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Electronics engineers are responsible for the design, development and full implementation of PCBs. They ensure that devices are developed and manufactured with the right components. Engineers work not only on design but also on documentation, which is necessary for other responsible people to learn how to manufacture, assemble and use a certain product. At Teltonika, we divide electronics engineers into three groups, based on their work specifics. Some are responsible for product design, correction of bugs and optimisation; others for the development of testing equipment. And the third group is responsible for ensuring that products comply with the international requirements. Electronics engineers in the latter group are metrologists who carry out various measurements on our products in accordance with global standards. During your internship, you will be introduced to electronics theory so you could design devices based on the right standards. You’ll also learn how to test, design circuits and find analogues for existing components. Your tasks will include designing surge protectors, getting to know the SPI interface, modelling and writing documentation. In the Teltonika company group, electronics engineers do not need programming skills, so there would be no or very few programming tasks in this internship. You will also have an opportunity to conduct different analyses and get hands-on experience with the products that are in development by improving them or fixing bugs. For this course, you will need basic knowledge of electronic components, their appearance, applications and functions. Experience in developing electronic devices by means of Altium designer program or other CAD programs will also be very useful. Electronics engineers are responsible for the design, development and full implementation of PCBs. They ensure that devices are developed and manufactured with the right components. Engineers work not only on design but also on documentation, which is necessary for other responsible people to learn how to manufacture, assemble and use a certain product. At Teltonika, we divide electronics engineers into three groups, based on their work specifics. Some are responsible for product design, correction of bugs and optimisation; others for the development of testing equipment. And the third group is responsible for ensuring that products comply with the international requirements. Electronics engineers in the latter group are metrologists who carry out various measurements on our products in accordance with global standards. During your internship, you will be introduced to electronics theory so you could design devices based on the right standards. You’ll also learn how to test, design circuits and find analogues for existing components. Your tasks will include designing surge protectors, getting to know the SPI interface, modelling and writing documentation. In the Teltonika company group, electronics engineers do not need programming skills, so there would be no or very few programming tasks in this internship. You will also have an opportunity to conduct different analyses and get hands-on experience with the products that are in development by improving them or fixing bugs. For this course, you will need basic knowledge of electronic components, their appearance, applications and functions. Experience in developing electronic devices by means of Altium designer program or other CAD programs will also be very useful. Apply HOW TO FIND US ADDRESS K. Baršausko st. 66, Kaunas, LT-51436, Lietuva SOCIAL MEDIA Teltonika Academy (Facebook) Teltonika Academy (LinkedIn) CONTACT US iot-academy@teltonika.lt STUDENTS FEEDBACK TELTONIKA IoT ACADEMY – start of your career! Teltonika IoT Academy alumni invite you to find out more about their experience in the Academy and how it opened up an opportunity for them to start a career in the Teltonika company group. Do not miss your chance to join the Academy FOR FREE and acquire knowledge and skills in one of the biggest companies in Lithuania. The internship can be organised either live in the academy or remotely at a student’s preferred time. If the internship is done remotely, the student can take all the necessary equipment home. We are excited that students’ works done in the academy are successfully implemented and used in the company’s activities. INDRĖ I am glad to see that some companies in Lithuania are willing to invest in the new generation of engineers and create such academies where we can improve and gain experience. During the practice, I was happy to have a competent mentor, a friendly team, and useful tasks. I recommend you to join the Teltonika IoT Academy! MECHANIC ENGINEER AIDAS The academy is like a Christmas morning when you hurry to come and discover unpacked gifts. The snow and the gloomy, rainy weather behind the window are replaced by a warm and cosy atmosphere, a great team and, of course, a new idea of scoring goals. Gained skills and knowledge have expanded my horizons. I got to know myself better while overcoming various design challenges. Those who want to discover themselves should open the academy door wide open and test their strengths. Mechanic engineer AGNĖ I remember my first day – it seemed like I did not understand where to start, but a friendly environment and a great manager is everything you need to move on. It was exciting not only to create a project on my computer but also to implement it and get acquainted with all the stages of the project's execution. I recommend Teltonika IoT academy to everyone, even those who are afraid that their knowledge is not enough. Try it out – it is worth it! Electronics engineer ŽYGIMANTAS I liked this academy very much. I learned new things and deepened my knowledge. At the IoT academy, there are interesting tasks to get practical knowledge. I recommend it to those who want to expand their baggage of knowledge. A successful entry into the academy is a work opportunity. I think that the time spent in the academy was valuable. WEB PROGRAMMER AURIMAS I enjoyed this academy very much. I upgraded my existing knowledge and gained much new knowledge. I learned a lot about system testing features by writing automated tests for various router functions. I would definitely recommend this academy to anyone who wants to test themselves in a field of their interest. Of course, a cosy atmosphere and a cheerful team made the experience even better. IoT devices test engineer ANY QUESTIONS? If you didn’t find all the necessary information about the IoT Academy, feel free to contact us directly. Ask Questions

  • Product support and technical documentation

    Need help or technical assistance with our products? Here you can find the most important resources of Teltonika’s product information. SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION Need help or technical assistance with our products? Here you can find the most important resources of Teltonika’s product information. Product support Read More Telematics support Read More Networking support Read More EV charging support Knowledge Base Read More Telematics Wiki Read More Networking wiki Read More Teltocharge wiki Read More Teltoheart wristband wiki Other Resources Read More Teltonika’s community forum Read More Warranty and repair policies

  • Contact information of the Teltonika company group

    On this page, you will find information on how to get in touch with Teltonika's headquarters. Contacts HEADQUARTERS TELTONIKA IOT GROUP Saltoniškių st. 14, LT-08105, Vilnius, Lithuania +37052409650 Contact us Career Interested in new job opportunities? Find a fulfilling job at Teltonika and become a creator of the IoT world. Career opportunities Support All the links to useful Teltonika support resources and technical documentation in one place. Product support ABOUT TELTONIKA Learn more about Teltonika, our history in IoT, business areas, founder, and corporate responsibility. Who we are

  • How Teltonika helps to preserve the environment?

    Teltonika contributes to the green growth and sustainability efforts of other businesses by providing the necessary technologies. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY The Internet of Things helps people and businesses in their daily tasks by tracking metrics, automating processes, and optimising performance, which results in reduced energy consumption and minimum need in human intervention. That is why IoT is a key technology enabler for green growth, helping to optimise resource usage and decrease negative environmental impact in various sectors. ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY SOLUTIONS Powered by Teltonika Teltonika contributes to the green growth and sustainability efforts of other businesses by providing the necessary technologies. Our products enable real-time data transmission and remote management, improve operational efficiency, optimise energy consumption, and reduce waste, thus improving overall sustainability. Smart city Connectivity in sustainable farming environments Energy & utilities Remote monitoring of solar power plants Energy & utilities Energy efficiency in a sustainable office Energy & utilities Remote control and monitoring of wind turbines Delivery services Green driving solution Energy & utilities Real-time energy data in sustainable production lines HOW TELTONIKA PRESERVES THE ENVIRONMENT? The ISO14001 environmental protection certificate We have implemented an environmental protection management system in the organisation, ensuring a sustainable, systematic approach to reducing our environmental footprint. We use green energy in production In 2023, the Teltonika EMS manufacturing plant consumed approx. 267,000 kWh per month, all of which was generated from renewable energy sources. Teltonika recycles about 60% of generated waste After improving the quality of waste sorting and finding new plastic recycling solutions, in 2023, 56% of the waste was recycled, 41% incinerated with energy recovery, and 3% ended up in landfill. We use recycled cardboard boxes Our products are packaged in recycled cardboard boxes, and we also implement further initiatives to reduce the amount of used paper. We monitor our GHG emissions We have achieved significant reductions in Scope 2 emissions by switching to renewable energy sources, cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fivefold from 2021 compared to 2023. Excess heat energy does not go to waste We use excess heat energy from production equipment to heat our premises. Teltonika is a certified Climate Supporter The international aviation group Lufthansa Group acknowledged Teltonika as an organisation contributing to the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel and the implementation of climate protection projects. ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN PRODUCTION Teltonika's steps towards environmental sustainability goals USING SOLAR ENERGY Since 2021, the Teltonika EMS production facilities use certified renewable energy with guarantees of origin as well as solar energy. The 500kW solar panel system installed on the newly established Teltonika Technology Centre in Molėtai should cover around 50% of energy demand, and the 144kW solar panels installed on the production plant in Vilnius supplies about 10% of demand. CALCULATING SCOPE 3 EMISSIONS To reduce our greenhouse gas emissions as much as possible in the future, we calculate Scope 3 (indirect) emissions produced by our manufacturing facilities. Assessing our Scope 3 emissions helps our company group to understand our full value chain emissions and prepare realistic targets of minimising our carbon footprint. BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION HUB Teltonika, as part of AGP Investments holding, is on the way to create a Europe-based, sustainable IoT technologies development and manufacturing hub that operates on renewable energy. By having electronics, plastic parts, and PCB factories as well as semiconductor chip assembly, testing, and manufacturing facilities in-house in Lithuania, we will be able to create our devices from chips to the final solutions, controlling the whole production process and all the materials used. This way we will produce low-energy products, ensuring the minimum energy consumption costs. It will also allow us to lower our greenhouse gas emissions related to long-distance shipping. ELECTRICAL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS – FOR MORE SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION The energy from the solar panels installed in our factories will be used even more efficiently – by using electricity storage devices, which were purchased with the support of the joint project “Investment support for energy storage devices”, received after submitting an application to the Lithuanian Energy Agency. The joint project is implemented under the Economic Recovery and Resilience Plan “Next Generation Lithuania”, financed by the European Union’s Economic Recovery and Resilience Instrument “NextGenerationEU”.

  • What is the Internet of Things? Explained by Teltonika

    The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of connected objects or devices. IoT makes it possible to collect, transfer, and exchange relevant data between those devices without human touch. WHAT IS THE INTERNET OF THINGS? The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of connected objects or devices. IoT technologies make it possible to collect, transfer, and exchange relevant data between those devices in real time without human touch. Combined with machine learning and AI, the Internet of Things enables devices to analyse and act on the collected information, facilitating everyday tasks for people and boosting efficiency for businesses. HOW DO IOT TECHNOLOGIES WORK? The word 'things' in IoT refers to various physical objects or devices, from everyday household gadgets to industrial tools and machines. These things are connected to the internet to collect and share data with other devices or users. Let’s look at how IoT works in more detail. Gathering IoT devices are equipped with various embedded solutions and technologies, such as sensors, GPS modules, cameras, and others. These technologies help to collect data on device usage and different surrounding conditions. For example, the smartwatch you’re using may have a variety of sensors that measure different parameters, such as your heart rate, movement, temperature, and more. Transmitting Before a user can see the collected data displayed in a user interface, that data needs to be transmitted to a server and processed. To send it, an IoT device needs a communication module that uses either wireless communication technologies, e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GSM, LTE, and others, or wired, such as Ethernet, CAN, or fibre optics. Processing When data is received in the server or cloud storage, it can be processed – for example, classified, sorted, or calculated. As a result, a large amount of raw data turns into useful, meaningful information. In addition, the server can have an integrated IoT application that uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyse the received data and then make decisions without human intervention. These decisions are then transmitted back to the IoT device, allowing it to respond intelligently to a situation. Visualising Once the data is processed, it can be accessed in a graphical user interface. It can be a mobile app, a computer program, or a web application where the information is visualised and presented in a user-friendly manner. The user can also manage and control their IoT devices there. Gathering IoT devices are equipped with various embedded solutions and technologies, such as sensors, GPS modules, cameras, and others. These technologies help to collect data on device usage and different surrounding conditions. For example, the smartwatch you’re using may have a variety of sensors that measure different parameters, such as your heart rate, movement, temperature, and more. Transmitting Before a user can see the collected data displayed in a user interface, that data needs to be transmitted to a server and processed. To send it, an IoT device needs a communication module that uses either wireless communication technologies, e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GSM, LTE, and others, or wired, such as Ethernet, CAN, or fibre optics. Processing When data is received in the server or cloud storage, it can be processed – for example, classified, sorted, or calculated. As a result, a large amount of raw data turns into useful, meaningful information. In addition, the server can have an integrated IoT application that uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyse the received data and then make decisions without human intervention. These decisions are then transmitted back to the IoT device, allowing it to respond intelligently to a situation. Visualising Once the data is processed, it can be accessed in a graphical user interface. It can be a mobile app, a computer program, or a web application where the information is visualised and presented in a user-friendly manner. The user can also manage and control their IoT devices there. HOW TELTONIKA STARTED IN IOT The journey of Teltonika into the world of IoT started back in the 90s when RFID (radio-frequency identification) technologies were widely used to capture and record data. As chips and devices got smaller and the world started transitioning to wireless communication technologies, Teltonika embarked on the path to becoming a leader in producing unique IoT solutions. Early 2000s Teltonika launched a successful Guard GSM project. The purpose of this IoT device was to control external sensors and retrieve data from them to make corresponding security actions. Then, the first GPS tracking device TBOXN12GPS came to light, marking the beginning of Teltonika’s telematics business niche. 2007 We produced Teltonika’s first GSM module for IoT devices – TM2. It was not only intended for telemetry equipment but also worked as an external 2G modem. 2009 Teltonika entered the personal and asset tracking business niche by introducing the GH3000 device. Its function was to quickly transmit the user’s location and call for help in an emergency. 2012 To give even more value to our clients, we launched the FOTA configuration tool, providing sophisticated remote device management. 2016 Combining big data and excellent user experience, we started the Easy Key to IoT campaign. Since 2016, every device developed by Teltonika has ensured an easily understandable user interface, allowing for effective remote management. Learn Teltonika’s history IOT APPLICATIONS IN FOUR BUSINESS NICHES Networking Telematics Telemedicine Energy ENABLING IOT WITH CONNECTIVITY Networks product portfolio Connectivity is the essence of machine-to-machine communication, making IoT a holistic network of connections. Without it, all devices are isolated. It means that data cannot be sent or received, and networking solutions do not function. Connectivity facilitates the fundamentals of Industry 4.0 and automation, from predictive and remote management to data aggregation and analysis – and all the efficiency that comes with them. This is paramount to a wide range of industries, including clean energy, smart cities, and industrial manufacturing. Relying on connectivity, the Internet of Things becomes the infrastructure the future of humanity is built upon. Learn how Teltonika’s networking solutions play a vital role in such tasks as determining water quality and drinkability, transforming agriculture, and even monitoring CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER’S SPY BUG Industrial & automation CONTINUOUS WATER QUALITY MONITORING & ANALYSIS Energy & utilities TRANSFORMING AGRICULTURE WITH AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS Industrial & automation

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